Good times roll for Mardi Gras: Locals can “laissez les bon temps rouler” (translation: let the good times roll) at two separate Mardi Gras events this weekend.
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John Trimble loves music, and he loves visual art. And in his exhibit on display at the West Las Vegas Arts Center Community Gallery, he brings these two aspects of the arts together.
It seems a little funny that “Bad to the Bone” George Thorogood is playing the fancy Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts.
Little Theatre opens Agatha Christie mystery: Marooned on a remote island, 10 strangers are accused of murder, one by one. And, one by one, they start to die.
On this night 50 years ago I was 7, gathered around a black-and-white TV set, watching “The Ed Sullivan Show.” That Ed Sullivan show. The one with the Beatles.
Banjo master Bela Fleck makes his third visit to The Smith Center in three years, this time teaming with classical string quartet Brooklyn Rider.
Henderson-raised singer Barry Fortgang was thrilled when his singing group The Filharmonic was invited to be on NBC’s “The Sing-Off.” “I almost fainted,” Fortgang said.
A new adaptation of William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” from Las Vegas’ own Teller leads a spring season at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. The diverse schedule also includes John Legend, Renee Fleming, Patti LuPone, Lily Tomlin, Joshua Bell, Diana Krall and the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.